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Re: Linux
I keep switching between KDE and Gnome. I like the customisability of KDE but I also like the extendibility (not that KDE isn't extendable, just the extensions don't exist) and out-of-the-box good looks of Gnome. It's such a hard decision to make but I always end up switching between them.
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Yeah they both really offer great things, don't they?RibShark wrote:I keep switching between KDE and Gnome. I like the customisability of KDE but I also like the extendibility (not that KDE isn't extendable, just the extensions don't exist) and out-of-the-box good looks of Gnome. It's such a hard decision to make but I always end up switching between them.
I checked out a couple of others, I think Cinnamon might come third for me. I'd probably take it over Unity.
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Here was my guideLoveMetal wrote:Former Slackware64/awesome user.
To stay on topic, the Linux Foundation recently released a guide to secure your systems, I advise all GNU/Linux users to take a look on it, here it is :
https://github.com/lfit/itpol/blob/mast ... ecurity.md
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I have anything that you don’t.incognito wrote:You have a Raspberry pi ? (Yeah Fifo I know you have one)
It’s a small and cheap Linux computer.incognito wrote:How do you use it ? (by that I mean if you use it like a phone, a computer or a tablet.)
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What the hell.Fifo wrote:I have anything that you don’t.incognito wrote:You have a Raspberry pi ? (Yeah Fifo I know you have one)
Also people never forget :
Talkin' about Raspberries, I'm starting to think about including a computer to the Mark V armor.
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Raspberry Pi is dead cheap though. I never really enjoyed using mine, but it was what introduced me to Linux.
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I use mine as a print server, allowing me to print wirelessly.RibShark wrote:I never really enjoyed using mine
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>non-impressive logo of text
Not knowing what ASCII is.
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I know what ASCII is, it's still not impressive.
I'm mocking Linux pride, because there is a lot of it, when the users' setups screenshots look downright silly. It's obviously a fine operating system.
I'm mocking Linux pride, because there is a lot of it, when the users' setups screenshots look downright silly. It's obviously a fine operating system.
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anaphasiia wrote:I know what ASCII is, it's still not impressive.
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Still playing around with OpenSuse 42.1 with XFCE under a VM.
I love the customization ability. Windows 3.1 style for me.
I love the customization ability. Windows 3.1 style for me.